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For details of the changes applied since 14.04.5, please see the <a href="/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/ChangeSummary/14.04.6">14.04.6 change summary</a>. The release notes for <a href="/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/14.04">14.04</a>, <a href="/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/14.04.1">14.04.1</a>, <a href="/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/14.04.2">14.04.2</a>, <a href="/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/14.04.3">14.04.3</a>, <a href="/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/14.04.4">14.04.4</a>, and <a class="nonexistent" href="/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/14.04.5">14.04.5</a> are available as well. <span class="anchor" id="line-7"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-8"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Support_lifespan">Support lifespan</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-9"></span><p class="line874">Ubuntu 14.04 LTS will be supported for 5 years for Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server, Ubuntu Core, Kubuntu, Edubuntu, and Ubuntu Kylin. All other flavours will be supported for 3 years. <span class="anchor" id="line-10"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-11"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Official_flavour_release_notes">Official flavour release notes</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-12"></span><p class="line862">Find the links to release notes for official flavors <a href="/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes#Official_flavours">here</a>. <span class="anchor" id="line-13"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-14"></span><p class="line867"><br> <span class="anchor" id="line-15"></span> <h1 id="Get_Ubuntu_14.04_LTS">Get Ubuntu 14.04 LTS</h1> <span class="anchor" id="line-16"></span><p class="line867"> <h2 id="Download_Ubuntu_14.04_LTS">Download Ubuntu 14.04 LTS</h2> <span class="anchor" id="line-17"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-18"></span><p class="line874">Images can be downloaded from a location near you. <span class="anchor" id="line-19"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-20"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-21"></span><p class="line874">You can download ISOs from: <span class="anchor" id="line-22"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-23"></span><p class="line867"><a class="http" href="http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04.5/">http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04.5/</a> (Ubuntu Desktop and Server) <br> <span class="anchor" id="line-24"></span><a class="http" href="http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/14.04.5/release/">http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/14.04.5/release/</a> (Ubuntu Cloud Server) <br> <span class="anchor" id="line-25"></span><a class="http" href="http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/netboot/14.04.5/">http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/netboot/14.04.5/</a> (Ubuntu Netboot) <br> <span class="anchor" id="line-26"></span><a class="http" href="http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-base/releases/14.04.5/release/">http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-base/releases/14.04.5/release/</a> (Ubuntu Base) <br> <span class="anchor" id="line-27"></span><a class="http" href="http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/releases/14.04.5/release/">http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/releases/14.04.5/release/</a> (Edubuntu DVD) <br> <span class="anchor" id="line-28"></span><a class="http" href="http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/14.04.5/release/">http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/14.04.5/release/</a> (Kubuntu) <br> <span class="anchor" id="line-29"></span><a class="http" href="http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/14.04.5/release/">http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/14.04.5/release/</a> (Lubuntu) <br> <span class="anchor" id="line-30"></span><a class="http" href="http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/releases/14.04.5/release/">http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/releases/14.04.5/release/</a> (Ubuntu Studio) <br> <span class="anchor" id="line-31"></span><a class="http" href="http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-gnome/releases/14.04.5/release/">http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-gnome/releases/14.04.5/release/</a> (Ubuntu GNOME) <br> <span class="anchor" id="line-32"></span><a class="http" href="http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntukylin/releases/14.04.5/release/">http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntukylin/releases/14.04.5/release/</a> (Ubuntu<tt class="backtick"></tt>Kylin) <br> <span class="anchor" id="line-33"></span><a class="http" href="http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/14.04.5/release/">http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/14.04.5/release/</a> (Xubuntu) <br> <span class="anchor" id="line-34"></span><a class="http" href="http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/mythbuntu/releases/14.04.5/release/">http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/mythbuntu/releases/14.04.5/release/</a> (Mythbuntu) <br> <span class="anchor" id="line-35"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-36"></span><p class="line867"><span class="anchor" id="line-37"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-38"></span><p class="line867"> <h2 id="Upgrading_from_Ubuntu_12.04_LTS_or_Ubuntu_13.10">Upgrading from Ubuntu 12.04 LTS or Ubuntu 13.10</h2> <span class="anchor" id="line-39"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-40"></span><p class="line874">To upgrade on a desktop system: <span class="anchor" id="line-41"></span><ul><li>Press Alt+F2 and type in &quot;update-manager&quot; (without the quotes) into the command box. <span class="anchor" id="line-42"></span></li><li>Update Manager should open up and tell you: New distribution release '14.04 LTS' is available. <span class="anchor" id="line-43"></span></li><li>Click Upgrade and follow the on-screen instructions. <span class="anchor" id="line-44"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-45"></span></li></ul><p class="line874">To upgrade on a server system: <span class="anchor" id="line-46"></span><ul><li><p class="line862">Install the <tt>update-manager-core</tt> package if it is not already installed. <span class="anchor" id="line-47"></span></li><li><p class="line862">Launch the upgrade tool with the command <tt>sudo&nbsp;do-release-upgrade</tt>. <span class="anchor" id="line-48"></span></li><li>Follow the on-screen instructions. <span class="anchor" id="line-49"></span></li></ul><p class="line874">Note that the server upgrade will use GNU screen and automatically re-attach in case of dropped connection problems. <span class="anchor" id="line-50"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-51"></span><p class="line874">Offline upgrade options via alternate CDs are no longer offered for Ubuntu Desktop and Ubuntu Server. Please ensure you have network connectivity to one of the official mirrors or to a locally accessible mirror and follow the instructions above. <span class="anchor" id="line-52"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-53"></span><p class="line867"><br> <span class="anchor" id="line-54"></span> <h1 id="New_features_in_14.04_LTS">New features in 14.04 LTS</h1> <span class="anchor" id="line-55"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-56"></span><p class="line862">Please see the <a class="https" href="https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/+specs">Trusty blueprint list</a> for details. <span class="anchor" id="line-57"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-58"></span><p class="line874">Please test and report any bugs you find: <span class="anchor" id="line-59"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-60"></span><ul><li style="list-style-type:none"><p class="line891"><a class="http" href="http://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs">http://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs</a> <span class="anchor" id="line-61"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-62"></span></li></ul><p class="line867"> <h2 id="LTS_Hardware_Enablement_Stack">LTS Hardware Enablement Stack</h2> <span class="anchor" id="line-63"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-64"></span><p class="line874">In an effort to support a wider variety of hardware on an existing LTS release, the 14.04.5 point release will ship with an updated kernel and X stack by default. This newer hardware enablement stack will be comprised of the kernel and X stack from the Xenial 16.04 release. Those running virtual or cloud images should not need this newer hardware enablement stack and thus it is recommended they remain on the original Trusty stack. To remain on the original Trusty stack, there are a few options: <span class="anchor" id="line-65"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-66"></span><ul><li><p class="line862">Install from a previous 14.04.0 or 14.04.1 point release and update. The previous 14.04.0 and 14.04.1 releases are archived at <a class="http" href="http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/">http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/</a> <span class="anchor" id="line-67"></span></li><li>Perform an update or upgrade to Trusty from a previous Ubuntu release. Only those installing from the 14.04.2 media or newer will automatically receive a newer hardware enablement stack by default. <span class="anchor" id="line-68"></span></li><li><p class="line862">Perform a network install using the <tt class="backtick">netboot</tt> images rather than the new <tt class="backtick">utopic-netboot</tt>, <tt class="backtick">vivid-netboot</tt>, <tt class="backtick">wily-netboot</tt>, or <tt class="backtick">xenial-netboot</tt> images. <span class="anchor" id="line-69"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-70"></span></li></ul><p class="line874">Anyone wishing to opt into the hardware enablement stack for Trusty may do so by running following command which will install the linux-generic-lts-xenial and xserver-xorg-lts-xenial packages: <span class="anchor" id="line-71"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-72"></span><p class="line867"><tt>&nbsp;sudo&nbsp;apt-get&nbsp;install&nbsp;--install-recommends&nbsp;linux-generic-lts-xenial&nbsp;xserver-xorg-core-lts-xenial&nbsp;xserver-xorg-lts-xenial&nbsp;xserver-xorg-video-all-lts-xenial&nbsp;xserver-xorg-input-all-lts-xenial&nbsp;libwayland-egl1-mesa-lts-xenial&nbsp;</tt> <span class="anchor" id="line-73"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-74"></span><p class="line874">If you are on an amd64 system that boots with UEFI, you will also need the matching signed kernel: <span class="anchor" id="line-75"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-76"></span><p class="line867"><tt>&nbsp;sudo&nbsp;apt-get&nbsp;install&nbsp;linux-signed-generic-lts-xenial&nbsp;</tt> <span class="anchor" id="line-77"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-78"></span><p class="line874">For anyone interested, the specifics regarding the exact policies and procedures regarding the support, maintenance, and upgrade paths for the hardware enablement stack has been documented at the following location: <span class="anchor" id="line-79"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-80"></span><p class="line867"><a class="https" href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack</a> <span class="anchor" id="line-81"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-82"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="fglrx_and_the_14.04.5_HWE_stack">fglrx and the 14.04.5 HWE stack</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-83"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-84"></span><p class="line862">With 14.04.5, 14.04.2 through 14.04.4 have gone EOL. End-users may have previously used the proprietary fglrx driver, but as documented <a class="https" href="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RadeonDriver">here</a> fglrx will not work with the 14.04.5 kernel/X stack. If users want to continue using fglrx, the will need to use the 14.04.1 kernel/X stack: <span class="anchor" id="line-85"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-86"></span><p class="line867"><tt>&nbsp;sudo&nbsp;apt-get&nbsp;install&nbsp;--install-recommends&nbsp;linux-generic&nbsp;xserver-xorg-core&nbsp;xserver-xorg&nbsp;xserver-xorg-video-all&nbsp;xserver-xorg-input-all&nbsp;libwayland-egl1-mesa&nbsp;libcheese-gtk23&nbsp;libcheese7&nbsp;libclutter-1.0.0&nbsp;libclutter-gtk-1.0.0&nbsp;libcogl15&nbsp;libclutter-gst-2.0.0&nbsp;gstreamer1.0-clutter&nbsp;</tt> <span class="anchor" id="line-87"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-88"></span><p class="line867"> <h2 id="Updated_Packages">Updated Packages</h2> <span class="anchor" id="line-89"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-90"></span><p class="line862">As with every new release, packages--applications and software of all kinds--are being updated at a rapid pace. Many of these packages came from an automatic sync from <a class="http" href="http://www.debian.org">Debian</a>'s unstable branch; others have been explicitly pulled in for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. <span class="anchor" id="line-91"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-92"></span><p class="line862">For a list of all packages being accepted for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, please subscribe to <a class="https" href="https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/trusty-changes">trusty-changes</a>. <span class="anchor" id="line-93"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-94"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Linux_kernel_4.4">Linux kernel 4.4</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-95"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-96"></span><p class="line862">By default, the 14.04.5 point release will ship with a newer <a class="https" href="https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-lts-xenial">4.4</a> Linux kernel from Ubuntu 16.04, and a matching X.org stack. This is based on the <a class="http" href="http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/linux.git">4.4.0</a> <a class="https" href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Dev/ExtendedStable">Extended Upstream Stable Kernel Release</a>. The purpose of providing a newer kernel in the 14.04.5 point release is for hardware enablement. For more information regarding the 14.04.5 LTS Hardware Enablement Stack, please refer to: <span class="anchor" id="line-97"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-98"></span><ul><li><p class="line891"><a class="https" href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes#LTS_Hardware_Enablement_Stack">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes#LTS_Hardware_Enablement_Stack</a> <span class="anchor" id="line-99"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-100"></span></li></ul><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Python_3.4">Python 3.4</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-101"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-102"></span><p class="line862">We eventually intend to ship only <a class="http" href="http://docs.python.org/py3k/whatsnew/3.0.html">Python 3</a> with the Ubuntu desktop image, not Python 2. The Ubuntu 14.04 LTS image continues this process, although we will not be able to convert everything to Python 3 for the Ubuntu 14.04 LTS release. <span class="anchor" id="line-103"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-104"></span><p class="line862">If you have your own programs based on Python 2, fear not! Python 2 will continue to be available (as the <tt class="backtick">python</tt> package) for the foreseeable future. However, to best support future versions of Ubuntu you should consider porting your code to Python 3. <a href="/Python/3">Python/3</a> has some advice and resources on this. <span class="anchor" id="line-105"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-106"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="AppArmor">AppArmor</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-107"></span><p class="line867"><a href="/AppArmor">AppArmor</a> has a number of new features in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS LTS. Notably: <span class="anchor" id="line-108"></span><ul><li>Support for fine-grained mediation of signal(7) <span class="anchor" id="line-109"></span></li><li>Support for fine-grained mediation of ptrace(2) <span class="anchor" id="line-110"></span></li><li>Improved DBus mediation <span class="anchor" id="line-111"></span></li><li>New abstractions for applications running under Unity <span class="anchor" id="line-112"></span></li><li>Several new tunables supporting XDG user directories, dovecot and more <span class="anchor" id="line-113"></span></li><li>Various policy updates in support of new features and bug fixes <span class="anchor" id="line-114"></span></li><li><p class="line862">A new <tt class="backtick">@{profile_name}</tt> variable to reference the current profile name within policy <span class="anchor" id="line-115"></span></li><li><p class="line862">New Python and Python3 AppArmor libraries (python-apparmor and python3-apparmor) <span class="anchor" id="line-116"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-117"></span></li></ul><p class="line867">AppArmor policy has been adjusted for packages that ship it to work with these changes, but local policy may need to be adjusted, especially for signal and ptrace rules. See <tt class="backtick">man&nbsp;5&nbsp;apparmor.d</tt> for details. <span class="anchor" id="line-118"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-119"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Oxide">Oxide</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-120"></span><p class="line874">Oxide is a webview based on Chromium to deliver web content. Oxide allows us to better support 3rd party developers and applications within the Ubuntu archive by providing a fast, secure and up to date webengine library for the duration of the LTS. While other web content libraries such as those based on webkit are available, their maintenance will be limited to new upstream minor version releases only, and application developers are encouraged to use Oxide instead. <span class="anchor" id="line-121"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-122"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Upstart_1.12.1">Upstart 1.12.1</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-123"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-124"></span><p class="line874">Upstart has been upgraded to version 1.12.1. More details are available in the <span class="anchor" id="line-125"></span><a href="/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/TechnicalOverviewUpstart">Upstart Technical Overview</a>. <span class="anchor" id="line-126"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-127"></span><p class="line867"> <h2 id="Ubuntu_Desktop">Ubuntu Desktop</h2> <span class="anchor" id="line-128"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-129"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Unity">Unity</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-130"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-131"></span><p class="line874">Unity Desktop has been streamlined for the 14.04 LTS release. Important new features include: <span class="anchor" id="line-132"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-133"></span><ul><li>Support for High-DPI screens and desktop scaling <span class="anchor" id="line-134"></span></li><li>New screen saver and lock screen that matches the Unity greeter visual designs, with improved speed and security. <span class="anchor" id="line-135"></span></li><li>The option (under Appearance settings) to show menus embedded in the window's title bar instead of the top menu bar <span class="anchor" id="line-136"></span></li><li>The application spread (Super + W) has been redesigned, with new features including the ability to type in order to filter the displayed applications / windows <span class="anchor" id="line-137"></span></li><li>New window decorations, with improved appearance and performance. Windows contents are now updated live as they are resized <span class="anchor" id="line-138"></span></li><li>Dash scopes can now be enabled and disabled from Application lens, inside dash itself <span class="anchor" id="line-139"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-140"></span></li></ul><p class="line867"> <h3 id="General">General</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-141"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-142"></span><p class="line874">The rest of the Ubuntu desktop also received many updates. Some important changes include: <span class="anchor" id="line-143"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-144"></span><ul><li>Nautilus now defaults to type-ahead find instead of intiating a search when you are looking for files within a directory <span class="anchor" id="line-145"></span></li><li>Many default applications regained well-integrated menu bars under Unity <span class="anchor" id="line-146"></span></li><li>New Ubuntu-specific settings application, derived from GNOME's control center <span class="anchor" id="line-147"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-148"></span></li></ul><p class="line867"> <h3 id="LibreOffice">LibreOffice</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-149"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-150"></span><p class="line862">The <a href="/LibreOffice">LibreOffice</a> office suite has been updated to the latest and greatest version, 4.2.8, containing new features: <span class="anchor" id="line-151"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-152"></span><ul><li>General <span class="anchor" id="line-153"></span><ul><li><p class="line862">A new <a class="https" href="https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/images/5/5e/UbuntuStartCenter.png">start center</a> gives previews and easy access to recently used documents <span class="anchor" id="line-154"></span></li><li><p class="line862">A new <a class="http" href="http://skyfromme.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/cat.png">flat icon theme: sifr</a>, installable with apt-get install libreoffice-style-sifr <span class="anchor" id="line-155"></span></li><li><p class="line862">initial <a class="https" href="https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/HiDpi">HiDPI support</a> <span class="anchor" id="line-156"></span></li><li>Improved import and export filters <span class="anchor" id="line-157"></span></li><li>support for BCP 47 language tags <span class="anchor" id="line-158"></span></li><li>support for native MATE and XFCE file dialogs <span class="anchor" id="line-159"></span></li></ul></li><li>Writer <span class="anchor" id="line-160"></span><ul><li>a new default document template <span class="anchor" id="line-161"></span></li><li>in-place editing of text fields <span class="anchor" id="line-162"></span></li><li>document search for right-to-left languages <span class="anchor" id="line-163"></span></li><li>spellcheck and change tracking consolidated <span class="anchor" id="line-164"></span></li></ul></li><li>Calc <span class="anchor" id="line-165"></span><ul><li>trendline enhancements: multiple trendlines, force intercept, extrapolation, polynominals, moving averages <span class="anchor" id="line-166"></span></li><li>a new calculation engine, paving the way for high performance calculation on graphics cards with OpenCL <span class="anchor" id="line-167"></span></li><li>quick right-click context menu to switch between sheets <span class="anchor" id="line-168"></span></li><li>random number generation and statistic functions <span class="anchor" id="line-169"></span></li><li>functions to access web data (WEBSERVICE, FILTERXML) <span class="anchor" id="line-170"></span></li><li>new functions: LEFTB, LENB, MIDB, RIGHTB, COVARIANCE.P, COVARIANCE.S, STDEV.P, STDEV.S, VAR.P, VAR.S, BETA.DIST, BETA.INV, BINOM.DIST, BINOM.INV, CONFIDENCE.NORM, CONFIDENCE.T, F.DIST, F.DIST.RT, F.INV, F.INV.RT, F.TEST, EXPON.DIST, HYPGEOM.DIST, POISSON.DIST, WEIBULL.DIST, CHISQ.DIST, CHISQ.DIST.RT, CHISQ.INV, CHISQ.INV.RT,CHISQ.TEST, CRITBINOM <span class="anchor" id="line-171"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-172"></span></li></ul></li></ul><p class="line862">The full list of new features in <a href="/LibreOffice">LibreOffice</a> 4.2 can be found <a class="https" href="https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/4.2">here</a>. <span class="anchor" id="line-173"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-174"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Xorg">Xorg</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-175"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-176"></span><p class="line874">The Xorg display server and drivers have been updated to the 15.0.1 release and mesa has been updated to 10.1. <span class="anchor" id="line-177"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-178"></span><p class="line867"> <h2 id="Ubuntu_Server">Ubuntu Server</h2> <span class="anchor" id="line-179"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-180"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="OpenStack_2014.1">OpenStack 2014.1</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-181"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-182"></span><p class="line862">Ubuntu 14.04 LTS includes the OpenStack 2014.1 (Icehouse) release of the following projects in Ubuntu main: <span class="anchor" id="line-183"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-184"></span><ul><li><p class="line891">OpenStack Compute - Nova <span class="anchor" id="line-185"></span></li><li><p class="line891">OpenStack Identity - Keystone <span class="anchor" id="line-186"></span></li><li><p class="line891">OpenStack Imaging - Glance <span class="anchor" id="line-187"></span></li><li><p class="line891">OpenStack Block Storage - Cinder <span class="anchor" id="line-188"></span></li><li><p class="line891">OpenStack Networking - Neutron <span class="anchor" id="line-189"></span></li><li><p class="line891">OpenStack Object Storage - Swift <span class="anchor" id="line-190"></span></li><li><p class="line891">OpenStack Telemetry - Ceilometer <span class="anchor" id="line-191"></span></li><li><p class="line891">OpenStack Orchestration - Heat <span class="anchor" id="line-192"></span></li><li><p class="line891">OpenStack Dashboard - Horizon <span class="anchor" id="line-193"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-194"></span></li></ul><p class="line862">The OpenStack Charms for deploying OpenStack using Juju have been updated to support deployment of Icehouse - see the charm <a class="https" href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/OpenStackCharms">release notes</a> for full details. <span class="anchor" id="line-195"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-196"></span><p class="line867"><strong>WARNING</strong>: Upgrading an OpenStack deployment is a non-trivial process and care should be taken to plan and test upgrade procedures which will be specific to each OpenStack deployment. <span class="anchor" id="line-197"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-198"></span><p class="line862">Users of OpenStack 2012.1 (Essex) on Ubuntu 12.04 should note that several components have changed/been superseded over the last two years: <span class="anchor" id="line-199"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-200"></span><ul><li>Nova Volume has been replaced by Cinder. <span class="anchor" id="line-201"></span></li><li>Neutron has been introduced alongside Nova Network (deprecated but not removed yet). <span class="anchor" id="line-202"></span></li><li>The configuration file format has changed from a flags based format to a section based ini style format - configuration files should be reviewed and updated accordingly. <span class="anchor" id="line-203"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-204"></span></li></ul><p class="line862">Existing OpenStack installations must be step upgraded through interim OpenStack releases (Folsom, Grizzly and Havana) using the <a class="https" href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/CloudArchive">Ubuntu Cloud Archive</a> for Ubuntu 12.04. The Ubuntu Cloud Archive also provides the Icehouse release for 12.04; Users may prefer to upgrade to this release on 12.04 prior to upgrading the base Ubuntu operating system to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. <span class="anchor" id="line-205"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-206"></span><p class="line862">Please refer to the upstream <a class="https" href="https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/ReleaseNotes/">release notes</a> for full details of upgrading between OpenStack releases and the features introduced in each release. <span class="anchor" id="line-207"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-208"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Puppet_3">Puppet 3</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-209"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-210"></span><p class="line874">Ubuntu 14.04 LTS includes Puppet 3. This is a major version upgrade from previous Ubuntu LTS releases and includes many changes which are not compatible with Puppet 2.7.x. <span class="anchor" id="line-211"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-212"></span><p class="line862">Please review the upstream <a class="http" href="http://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/3/reference/release_notes.html#upgrade-warning-many-breaking-changes">release notes</a> to determine which breaking changes apply to your installation. <span class="anchor" id="line-213"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-214"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Xen_4.4">Xen 4.4</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-215"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-216"></span><p class="line874">Ubuntu 14.04 LTS includes Xen 4.4. This is a significant upgrade from the previous release. Of particular note the xen hypervisor no longer supports 32bit only CPUs on the x86 architecture; 32bit Dom 0 running on the 64bit hypervisor is still supported. The hypervisor will automatically be upgraded to the 64bit version (the Dom 0 does not need to change). Ensure your host is 64bit capable _before_ upgrading. <span class="anchor" id="line-217"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-218"></span><p class="line874">Also the XM (xend) management stack has been deprecated since Xen 4.1 and will be removed in the next version of Xen (4.5). Therefore we urge all users to start using the new xl toolstack. For that reason the default toolstack setting (/etc/default/xen) is changed to xl. <span class="anchor" id="line-219"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-220"></span><p class="line862">The format of normal configuration files is mostly identical, only usage of Python inside the config file is <a class="http" href="http://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/MigrationGuideToXen4.1%2B#Toolstack_upgrade_notes">no longer supported</a>. Also managed domains, which were managed by xend and stored in a different (sxpr) format will need to be migrated. When upgrading to Xen-4.4 an automatic migration of xend managed domains into xen and libvirt config files is attempted. However, due to many dependencies, this is failing more often than not. So when upgrade has been done and the host is running the new Xen hypervisor, the migration into xen config files can be started by calling &quot;sudo /usr/lib/xen-4.4/bin/xen-migrate-xend-managed-domains&quot;. The resulting config files are written into /etc/xen and should be reviewed before usage. <span class="anchor" id="line-221"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-222"></span><p class="line874">Likewise, when libvirt is used to manage machines, the xend managed domains can be migrated into libvirt xml definitions by calling &quot;sudo libvirt-migrate-xend-managed-domains&quot;. The resulting definitions should also get reviewed before usage (either virt-manager, virsh or looking in /etc/libvirt/libxl). <span class="anchor" id="line-223"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-224"></span><p class="line874">Once the new VM configs are working, it is recommended to remove the old ones (/var/lib/xend/domains/). This is not done automatically for safety reasons. <span class="anchor" id="line-225"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-226"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Ceph_0.79">Ceph 0.79</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-227"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-228"></span><p class="line862">Ubuntu 14.04 LTS includes Ceph 0.79; Ceph will be upgraded to the Firefly stable release via a stable release update when 0.80 is released upstream. This release of Ceph includes efficient erasure coding of data for cold storage and tiered pooling. Please refer to the <a class="http" href="http://ceph.com/docs/master/release-notes/">upstream release notes</a> for full details on upgrading. <span class="anchor" id="line-229"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-230"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Qemu_2.0.0">Qemu 2.0.0</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-231"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-232"></span><p class="line874">Ubuntu 14.04 LTS includes Qemu 2.0.0. Due to incompatibilities in the emulated hardware, live migration of pc-1.0 KVM virtual machines created on 12.04 is limited. To migrate such a VM, you must install the kvm-ipxe-legacy package, and use the &quot;-M pc-1.0-precise&quot; qemu option. If using libvirtd, you must set the 'allow_incoming_qemukvm = 1&quot; option in /etc/qemu/qemu.conf. Such VMs cannot be migrated to releases later than 14.04 without first converting them to a newer machine type. <span class="anchor" id="line-233"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-234"></span><p class="line874">User emulation of arm64 binaries is now supported, and support for armhf and arm64 kvm-accelerated virtual machines is now available. <span class="anchor" id="line-235"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-236"></span><p class="line874">From 12.04 to 14.04, the default vmware vga memory size for machine type pc-1.0 has been reduced. If you are using a desktop image and being placed in low graphics mode, then switching to a new machine type, for instance pc-1.2 pc-i440fx-1.7, should solve the problem. <span class="anchor" id="line-237"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-238"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Open_vSwitch_2.0.1">Open vSwitch 2.0.1</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-239"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-240"></span><p class="line862">Ubuntu 14.04 LTS includes Open vSwitch 2.0.1. See the upstream <a class="https" href="https://github.com/openvswitch/ovs/blob/branch-2.0/NEWS">release notes</a> for details of all features included in this release. Note that the openvswitch-datapath-dkms package is not compatible with the Linux 3.13 kernel shipped as default in 14.04 LTS; The native Open vSwitch module in the 3.13 kernel provides all the features of the dkms module apart from support for experimental LISP tunnelling and should be used instead. <span class="anchor" id="line-241"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-242"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Libvirt_1.2.2">Libvirt 1.2.2</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-243"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-244"></span><p class="line874">Ubuntu 14.04 LTS includes Libvirt 1.2.2 with full support for ceph and Xen 4.4 <span class="anchor" id="line-245"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-246"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="LXC_1.0">LXC 1.0</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-247"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-248"></span><p class="line874">Ubuntu 14.04 LTS includes the newly released LXC 1.0, featuring fully unprivileged containers, a <span class="anchor" id="line-249"></span>new more flexible seccomp policy language, fast container clones using btrfs, overlayfs, <span class="anchor" id="line-250"></span>LVM or zfs backing stores, API bindings for python 3.0, go, ruby, lua and C, and SELinux <span class="anchor" id="line-251"></span>support. <span class="anchor" id="line-252"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-253"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="MAAS_1.7">MAAS 1.7</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-254"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-255"></span><p class="line862">Ubuntu 14.04 LTS contains <a class="http" href="http://maas.ubuntu.com/docs1.7/">MAAS version 1.7</a>. In addition to bug fixes and minor improvements, MAAS version 1.7 contains the following major features: <span class="anchor" id="line-256"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-257"></span><ul><li><p class="line891"><a class="http" href="http://maas.ubuntu.com/docs1.7/networks.html#networks">Advanced Networking</a>: MAAS now supports multiple managed network interfaces in a single cluster, and has support for VLANs. <span class="anchor" id="line-258"></span></li><li><p class="line891"><a class="http" href="http://maas.ubuntu.com/docs1.7/physical-zones.html">Zones</a>: A Zone is arbitrary grouping of nodes. This grouping can then be used as a constraint for deployment. <span class="anchor" id="line-259"></span></li><li><p class="line891"><a class="http" href="http://maas.ubuntu.com/docs1.7/hardware-enablement-kernels.html">Hardware Enablement Kernels</a>: MAAS now supports using kernels other than the default kernel for an Ubuntu release. This includes enlistment, commissioning and deployment and is primarily focused on allowing users to use <a href="/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack">Hardware Enablement Kernels</a>. <span class="anchor" id="line-260"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-261"></span></li></ul><p class="line862">See the upstream <a class="http" href="http://maas.ubuntu.com/docs1.5/changelog.html">changelog</a> for full change information. <span class="anchor" id="line-262"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-263"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Juju_1.22.6">Juju 1.22.6</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-264"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-265"></span><p class="line862">Ubuntu 14.04 LTS includes the latest stable release of Juju, the service orchestration tool for Ubuntu. See the upstream <a class="https" href="https://juju.ubuntu.com/docs/reference-release-notes.html">release notes</a> for full details of all new features and improvements in this release. Existing 1.16.6 juju environments can be upgraded to 1.22.6 by running: <span class="anchor" id="line-266"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-267"></span><p class="line867"><span class="anchor" id="line-268"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-269"></span><pre><span class="anchor" id="line-1"></span>juju upgrade-juju</pre><span class="anchor" id="line-270"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-271"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="strongSwan">strongSwan</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-272"></span><p class="line862">Ubuntu 14.04 LTS now includes official support for strongSwan IPSec. strongSwan is a <a class="http" href="http://www.strongswan.org/">feature rich, modern IPSec solution</a>. ipsec-tools, the supported IPSec solution in prior releases of Ubuntu, now receives community support and users are encouraged to migrate to strongSwan to maintain official support. For more information, please see <a class="https" href="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/strongSwan">this page</a>. <span class="anchor" id="line-273"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-274"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="MySQL">MySQL</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-275"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-276"></span><p class="line874">Ubuntu 14.04 LTS continues to provide official support for MySQL 5.5. Three other community supported alternatives of MySQL are also included: <span class="anchor" id="line-277"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-278"></span><ul><li>MariaDB 5.5 - a drop in replacement for MySQL 5.5. <span class="anchor" id="line-279"></span></li><li>Percona XtraDB Cluster 5.5 - a Galera based Active/Active MySQL solution. <span class="anchor" id="line-280"></span></li><li>MySQL 5.6 - the next release of Oracle's MySQL. <span class="anchor" id="line-281"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-282"></span></li></ul><p class="line862">Note that upgrading to MySQL 5.6 is an automatic one way process; it is possible to downgrade manually - see the <a class="http" href="http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/downgrading-to-previous-series.html">upstream documentation</a> on details of how to perform this process. <span class="anchor" id="line-283"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-284"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Apache_2.4">Apache 2.4</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-285"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-286"></span><p class="line862">Ubuntu 14.04 LTS includes Apache 2.4; this is a major version upgrade from Apache 2.2 in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and users should take care to read the <a class="http" href="http://sources.debian.net/src/apache2/2.4.9-1/debian/apache2.NEWS">upgrade notes</a> included in the packaging and the upstream <a class="http" href="http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/upgrading.html">upgrading</a> documentation. <span class="anchor" id="line-287"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-288"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="PHP_5.5">PHP 5.5</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-289"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-290"></span><p class="line874">PHP has been updated to 5.5, which is a major upgrade from 5.3 as available in <span class="anchor" id="line-291"></span>the previous LTS. Upstream introduced some incompabilities in this update, and <span class="anchor" id="line-292"></span>recommend testing before upgrading production environments. For more details, <span class="anchor" id="line-293"></span>see the <a class="http" href="http://php.net/manual/en/migration55.changes.php">PHP migration guide</a>. <span class="anchor" id="line-294"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-295"></span><p class="line874">Due to licensing problems, Debian dropped the PHP-supplied json module in <span class="anchor" id="line-296"></span><a class="https" href="https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=692613">Debian bug 692613</a>, <span class="anchor" id="line-297"></span>replacing it with a compatible json module instead. Ubuntu is aligned with <span class="anchor" id="line-298"></span>Debian by default, and thus has picked up this change in 14.04 LTS, first <span class="anchor" id="line-299"></span>in 13.10. The upgrade process will automatically pull in the new module. <span class="anchor" id="line-300"></span>There have been claims of some edge case incompabilities in <span class="anchor" id="line-301"></span><a class="https" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php-json/+bug/1287726">bug 1287726</a>; testing is advised. <span class="anchor" id="line-302"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-303"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-304"></span><p class="line867"> <h2 id="Ubuntu_Touch">Ubuntu Touch</h2> <span class="anchor" id="line-305"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-306"></span><p class="line874">As part of the wider Ubuntu 14.04 release efforts the Ubuntu Touch team is proud to make the latest and greatest touch experience available to our enthusiast users and developers. <span class="anchor" id="line-307"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-308"></span><p class="line874">While this Ubuntu Touch release is still not a supported release, we feel it is important to hand out a relatively &quot;stable&quot; build for wider testing and feedback while we are continuing with high velocity towards our going-to-market milestone late this summer. Also, while not product quality yet, this image is a big step forward feature-wise compared to our initial release done in October 2013, so we hope you will enjoy using this on your phone and tablet. <span class="anchor" id="line-309"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-310"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Devices">Devices</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-311"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-312"></span><p class="line874">For this milestone we added tablets to the mix of devices we offer builds for. The set of devices with builds available is: <span class="anchor" id="line-313"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-314"></span><ul><li>Nexus 4 Phone (mako) <span class="anchor" id="line-315"></span></li><li>Nexus 7 (2013) Tablet (flo) <span class="anchor" id="line-316"></span></li><li>Nexus 10 Tablet (manta) <span class="anchor" id="line-317"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-318"></span></li></ul><p class="line874">Unfortunately, we had to drop support for some platforms that previously had maintained builds to allow our engineering team to stay focussed on a small set of mobile hardware that are close to what we will have to support when going to market later this year. The following devices we stopped producing builds for: <span class="anchor" id="line-319"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-320"></span><ul><li>Galaxy Nexus Phone (maguro) <span class="anchor" id="line-321"></span></li><li>Nexus 7 (2012) Tablet (grouper) <span class="anchor" id="line-322"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-323"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-324"></span></li></ul><p class="line867"> <h3 id="How_to_install_or_update">How to install or update</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-325"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-326"></span><p class="line862">Our 14.04 release images are now available for consumption through our “stable” touch channel. Instructions on how to install Ubuntu Touch on those devices are available at <a class="https" href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install</a>. You can also proceed with a system update on the officially-supported devices running the latest stable image. <span class="anchor" id="line-327"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-328"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="What.2BIBk-s_new.3F">What’s new?</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-329"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-330"></span><p class="line867"> <h4 id="Tablet_and_Phone_form_factors_supported">Tablet and Phone form factors supported</h4> <span class="anchor" id="line-331"></span><p class="line874">This version features the tablet form-factor with the introduction of the side-stage when the screen size gives enough room to display it. You are able to set a phone-factor application into that side-stage and switch between the main and side stages. Multiple core applications as well have been extended to support and be responsive for various form factors and screen sizes in addition to getting a ton of new features and bug fixes. <span class="anchor" id="line-332"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-333"></span><p class="line867"> <h4 id="A_new_Scope_and_Homescreen_experience">A new Scope and Homescreen experience</h4> <span class="anchor" id="line-334"></span><p class="line874">The home screen and scope experience has seen a complete overhaul, delivering an even better and more stunning experience than before. Users can now enable and disable scopes to get more control about what is searched and delivering more accurate answers and will surely see the attention to detail that our design and engineering team has put into bringing these main UI experiences to where we are now. Give it a try! <span class="anchor" id="line-335"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-336"></span><p class="line867"> <h4 id="Webapp_story_gets_upgraded_through_oxide_engine">Webapp story gets upgraded through oxide engine</h4> <span class="anchor" id="line-337"></span><p class="line874">The Web applications story just got boosted through integration of the oxide engine, a new web container featuring the V8 javascript engine and chromium rendering. With this we are now delivering an even faster web experience than before. Note that our browser is also using the same technology for a reliable and relaxing daily browsing experience. <span class="anchor" id="line-338"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-339"></span><p class="line867"> <h4 id="Plumbing_layer_comes_with_all_the_latest_from_Ubuntu_and_Android_4.4_and_Qt_5.2">Plumbing layer comes with all the latest from Ubuntu and Android 4.4 and Qt 5.2</h4> <span class="anchor" id="line-340"></span><p class="line874">On top of the usual freshness of the core stack that comes with an Ubuntu release, we upgraded our UI toolkit to Qt 5.2, featuring the new v4 javascript engine, and also uplevelled our enablement stack to Android 4.4 to better support latest android devices. <span class="anchor" id="line-341"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-342"></span><p class="line867"> <h4 id="Developers_get_more_features_and_convenience">Developers get more features and convenience</h4> <span class="anchor" id="line-343"></span><p class="line874">On the developer side, a new layout framework and new facilities like tabulation title enhancement inherited by the new SDK release are available in our 14.04 framework. Also, developers can now use an emulator on their Ubuntu Desktop to do app and core system development. <span class="anchor" id="line-344"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-345"></span><p class="line867"> <h4 id="And_more_...">And more ...</h4> <span class="anchor" id="line-346"></span><p class="line874">On top of the highlighted items above, there are many user noticeable improvements. Here is a short list: <span class="anchor" id="line-347"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-348"></span><ul><li>support for multiple sim cards and simultaneous calls <span class="anchor" id="line-349"></span></li><li>render optimizations through MIR and Qt <span class="anchor" id="line-350"></span></li><li>working app lifecycle support so you never run out of memory <span class="anchor" id="line-351"></span></li><li>geolocation support <span class="anchor" id="line-352"></span></li><li>initial alarm system <span class="anchor" id="line-353"></span></li><li>calendar and contact sync <span class="anchor" id="line-354"></span></li><li>user notifications for system events such as available system images <span class="anchor" id="line-355"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-356"></span></li></ul><p class="line874">Of course, this is just the tip of the iceberg. Just go ahead and experience it yourself. We are looking forward to your feedback and bugs! <span class="anchor" id="line-357"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-358"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-359"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Notes.2FIssues_we_are_tracking">Notes/Issues we are tracking</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-360"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-361"></span><p class="line874">Here a list of issues we would like to point out for users that want to try installing or upgrading from Ubuntu 13.10: <span class="anchor" id="line-362"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-363"></span><ul><li><p class="line862">System upgrade dialog displays 13.10 while you are installing 14.04. However, you will be as expected on a 14.04-based Ubuntu Touch version after the upgrade. (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1308980" title="Bug">1308980</a>) <span class="anchor" id="line-364"></span></li><li><p class="line862">After upgrading your 13.10 install to 14.04 your language setting will be forgotten; to workaround just go to the settings dialog after the upgrade and change it back to your preferred choice (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1308888" title="Bug">1308888</a>) <span class="anchor" id="line-365"></span></li><li><p class="line862">After upgrading your 13.10 Ubuntu touch phone to 14.04 your crash reporting/diagnosis setting will be forgotten; to workaround just go to the settings dialog after the upgrade and change it back to your preferred choice (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1308917" title="Bug">1308917</a>) <span class="anchor" id="line-366"></span></li><li><p class="line862">Music and events like alarms won't be triggered if the device is sleeping for too long (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1292306" title="Bug">1292306</a>) <span class="anchor" id="line-367"></span></li><li><p class="line862">New scopes cause some slowdown in UI responsiveness; while we fixed a good part of it in days before release, there is still a noticeable performance impact (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1297197" title="Bug">1297197</a>) <span class="anchor" id="line-368"></span></li><li><p class="line862">Clock app crashes when trying to access a saved alarm (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1309057" title="Bug">1309057</a>) <span class="anchor" id="line-369"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-370"></span></li></ul><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Getting_in_Touch_with_Ubuntu_Touch_Team">Getting in Touch with Ubuntu Touch Team</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-371"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-372"></span><p class="line874">Learn more and get involved: <span class="anchor" id="line-373"></span><ul><li><p class="line862">For technical discussion: <a class="http" href="http://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone">http://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone</a> <span class="anchor" id="line-374"></span></li><li><p class="line862">For real-time chat: <a class="http" href="http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=ubuntu-touch">http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=ubuntu-touch</a> <span class="anchor" id="line-375"></span></li><li><p class="line862">Contribute: <a class="http" href="http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Contribute">http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Contribute</a> <span class="anchor" id="line-376"></span></li><li><p class="line862">Got questions? <a class="http" href="http://askubuntu.com/questions/ask?tags=ubuntu-touch">http://askubuntu.com/questions/ask?tags=ubuntu-touch</a> <span class="anchor" id="line-377"></span></li><li><p class="line862">If you develop apps for the phone: <a class="http" href="http://developer.ubuntu.com">http://developer.ubuntu.com</a> <span class="anchor" id="line-378"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-379"></span></li></ul><p class="line867"><br> <span class="anchor" id="line-380"></span> <h1 id="Known_issues">Known issues</h1> <span class="anchor" id="line-381"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-382"></span><p class="line874">As is to be expected, at this stage of the release process, there are some significant known bugs that users may run into with this release of Ubuntu 14.04. The ones we know about at this point (and some of the workarounds), are documented here so you don't need to spend time reporting these bugs again: <span class="anchor" id="line-383"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-384"></span><p class="line867"><span class="anchor" id="line-385"></span><p class="line867"> <h2 id="Boot.2C_installation_and_post-install">Boot, installation and post-install</h2> <span class="anchor" id="line-386"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-387"></span><ul><li><p class="line862">Automatic install is broken on drives that contain partitions that either do not have an operating system installed (eg. a user data partition like /home on Linux or D: on Windows), or partitions that have Windows 8 installed. Selecting automatic install (or upgrade) on these systems will result in the <strong>whole drive being wiped and all existing data will be lost</strong>. There are also problems dealing with systems with multiple drives. This bug is present in released media of 14.04 and 14.04.1, but is fixed for 14.04.2 and later. If you have a drive with any pre-existing partitions, or multiple drives, then you should use manual partitioning. Ensure you have backups. (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1265192" title="Bug">1265192</a>) <span class="anchor" id="line-388"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-389"></span></li><li class="gap"><p class="line862">The desktop image installer cannot unlock existing encrypted (LUKS) volumes. If you need to make use of existing encrypted volumes during partitioning, then use the &quot;Try Ubuntu without installing&quot; boot option to start a live session, open the encrypted volumes (for example, by clicking on their icons in the Unity launcher), enter your password when prompted to unlock them, close them again, and run <tt class="backtick">ubiquity</tt> to start the installer. (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1066480" title="Bug">1066480</a>) <span class="anchor" id="line-390"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-391"></span></li><li class="gap"><p class="line862">When using installer to upgrade or reinstall an existing installation with encrypted swap, the installer may fail to reuse the partition. A warning will be shown, however the installation can be completed. The installed system will not have swap activated and users are advised to recreate swap on their systems. Please see advice about adding and activating swap at: <a class="https" href="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq">https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq</a> (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1066342" title="Bug">1066342</a>) <span class="anchor" id="line-392"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-393"></span></li><li class="gap"><p class="line862">Installs on very small memory systems may fail to start or exit without completing with no error. It is recommended that swap be created before install for such systems. Please see advice about adding and activating swap at: <a class="https" href="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq">https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq</a> (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1172161" title="Bug">1172161</a>) <span class="anchor" id="line-394"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-395"></span></li><li class="gap"><p class="line862">In rare circumstances the 'Next' button on the installer 'Install Type' screen is non-functional. This is intermittent and may be resolved by hitting 'Back' and retrying. (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1172572" title="Bug">1172572</a>) <span class="anchor" id="line-396"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-397"></span></li><li class="gap"><p class="line862">On some systems, after installation, pressing 'Enter' doesn't reboot the system and a hard reset is required (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1297851" title="Bug">1297851</a>) <span class="anchor" id="line-398"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-399"></span></li><li class="gap"><p class="line862">Live session starts with keyboard set to English US and time zone as UTC even if non-english languages are selected (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1297234" title="Bug">1297234</a>) <span class="anchor" id="line-400"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-401"></span></li><li class="gap"><p class="line862">In OEM mode, language packs are not installed when the end user selects a non-english language and there is no notification (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1307983" title="Bug">1307983</a>) To install additional languages, open &quot;System Settings -&gt; Language Support&quot;, the language support tool will the propose to install missing language packs. <span class="anchor" id="line-402"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-403"></span></li></ul><p class="line867"> <h2 id="Upgrade">Upgrade</h2> <span class="anchor" id="line-404"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-405"></span><ul><li><p class="line862">Automatic upgrade on drives containing user data partitions, including from other operating systems, and all Windows 8 systems, will result in the <strong>whole drive being wiped and all existing data will be lost</strong>. This bug is present in released media of 14.04 and 14.04.1, but is fixed for 14.04.2 and later. If you have a drive with any pre-existing partitions, or multiple drives, then you should use manual partitioning. Ensure you have backups. (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1265192" title="Bug">1265192</a>) <span class="anchor" id="line-406"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-407"></span></li><li class="gap"><p class="line862">When the system is upgraded from a previous release via the installer, the user has to re-enter their credentials. If the user's home directory is encrypted and the password differs from the password on the pre-upgrade system, the upgrade succeeds but the user cannot login (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1308530" title="Bug">1308530</a>) <span class="anchor" id="line-408"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-409"></span></li><li class="gap"><p class="line862">Configuration of the package tex-common fails when 12.04 LTS is upgraded to 14.04 LTS (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1304972" title="Bug">1304972</a>) <span class="anchor" id="line-410"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-411"></span></li><li class="gap"><p class="line862">Configuration of flightgear fails during upgrade from 12.04 LTS to 14.04 LTS (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1308338" title="Bug">1308338</a>) <span class="anchor" id="line-412"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-413"></span></li></ul><p class="line867"> <h2 id="Power_Management">Power Management</h2> <span class="anchor" id="line-414"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-415"></span><ul><li><p class="line862">On some systems, when opening lid, there is a kerneloops with a suspend/resume failure message seen. (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1054732" title="Bug">1054732</a>) <span class="anchor" id="line-416"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-417"></span></li></ul><p class="line867"> <h2 id="Desktop">Desktop</h2> <span class="anchor" id="line-418"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-419"></span><ul><li><p class="line862">On rare occasions Unity's Dash doesn't display (nor search for) any applications (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1308037" title="Bug">1308037</a>) <span class="anchor" id="line-420"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-421"></span></li></ul><p class="line867"> <h2 id="Migration">Migration</h2> <span class="anchor" id="line-422"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-423"></span><p class="line867"> <h2 id="Graphics_and_Display">Graphics and Display</h2> <span class="anchor" id="line-424"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-425"></span><p class="line867"> <h2 id="Networking">Networking</h2> <span class="anchor" id="line-426"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-427"></span><ul><li><p class="line862">In order to improve compatibility with other local nameserver packages, Network<tt class="backtick"></tt>Manager now assigns IP address 127.0.1.1 to the local nameserver process that it controls instead of 127.0.0.1. If the system's <tt class="backtick">/etc/resolv.conf</tt> is absent or is a static file instead of the symbolic link to <tt class="backtick">../run/resolvconf/resolv.conf</tt> installed by default then this static file will have to be updated by the administrator in order to continue using the Network<tt class="backtick"></tt>Manager-controlled nameserver. <span class="anchor" id="line-428"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-429"></span></li></ul><p class="line867"> <h2 id="AppArmor-1">AppArmor</h2> <span class="anchor" id="line-430"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-431"></span><ul><li><p class="line862">The major tools in apparmor-utils AppArmor 2.8.95 have been rewritten to improve maintainability. While this allows us to better support them and add fixes going forward, currently the aa-genprof and aa-logprof CLI tools contain several bugs (<a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1294797" title="Bug">1294797</a>, <a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1296218" title="Bug">1296218</a>) that affect their utility. These bugs should be fixed before release or in an SRU. It is recommended that people develop policy manually at this time. <strong>Update</strong>: these and other bugs with the python tools have been fixed and the new tools are expected to work better than tools in previous releases. <span class="anchor" id="line-432"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-433"></span></li></ul><p class="line867"> <h2 id="Kernel">Kernel</h2> <span class="anchor" id="line-434"></span><ul><li><p class="line891"><a class="interwiki" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1292467" title="Bug">1292467</a> - Some laptops (particularly netbook class) with older graphics can experience poor graphical performance when starting with a high resolution external monitor attached. The reason for this is that some graphics cards (like the Intel 945GSE) cannot support accelerated 3D graphics when the combined width of both screens exceeds a certain threshold (typically 2048 pixels). See the bug for appropriate workarounds. <span class="anchor" id="line-435"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-436"></span></li></ul><p class="line867"><span class="anchor" id="line-437"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-438"></span><p class="line867"><em>For a listing of more known issues, please refer to the Trusty Tahr <a class="https" href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/+bugs">bug tracker</a> in Launchpad.</em> <span class="anchor" id="line-439"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-440"></span><p class="line867"><br> <span class="anchor" id="line-441"></span> <h1 id="Official_flavours">Official flavours</h1> <span class="anchor" id="line-442"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-443"></span><p class="line874">The release notes for the official flavours can be found at the following links: <span class="anchor" id="line-444"></span><ul><li><p class="line862">Edubuntu <a class="https" href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/Edubuntu">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/Edubuntu</a> <span class="anchor" id="line-445"></span></li><li><p class="line862">Kubuntu <a class="https" href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/Kubuntu">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/Kubuntu</a> <span class="anchor" id="line-446"></span></li><li><p class="line862">Lubuntu <a class="https" href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/Lubuntu">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/Lubuntu</a> <span class="anchor" id="line-447"></span></li><li><p class="line862">Mythbuntu <a class="https" href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/Mythbuntu">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/Mythbuntu</a> <span class="anchor" id="line-448"></span></li><li><p class="line862">Ubuntu GNOME <a class="https" href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/UbuntuGNOME">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/UbuntuGNOME</a> <span class="anchor" id="line-449"></span></li><li><p class="line862">Ubuntu Kylin <a class="https" href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/Kylin">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/Kylin</a> <span class="anchor" id="line-450"></span></li><li><p class="line862">Ubuntu Studio <a class="https" href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/UbuntuStudio">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/UbuntuStudio</a> <span class="anchor" id="line-451"></span></li><li><p class="line862">Xubuntu <a class="https" href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/Xubuntu">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/Xubuntu</a> <span class="anchor" id="line-452"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-453"></span></li></ul><p class="line867"><br> <span class="anchor" id="line-454"></span> <h1 id="More_information">More information</h1> <span class="anchor" id="line-455"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-456"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Reporting_bugs">Reporting bugs</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-457"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-458"></span><p class="line862">Your comments, bug reports, patches and suggestions will help fix bugs and improve the quality of future releases. Please <a class="http" href="http://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs">report bugs using the tools provided</a>. <span class="anchor" id="line-459"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-460"></span><p class="line862">If you want to help out with bugs, the <a class="http" href="http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad">Bug Squad</a> is always looking for help. <span class="anchor" id="line-461"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-462"></span><p class="line867"> <h3 id="Participate_in_Ubuntu">Participate in Ubuntu</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-463"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-464"></span><p class="line867"><span class="anchor" id="line-465"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-466"></span><p class="line874">If you would like to help shape Ubuntu, take a look at the list of ways you can participate at <span class="anchor" id="line-467"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-468"></span><ul><li style="list-style-type:none"><p class="line891"><a class="http" href="http://www.ubuntu.com/community/get-involved">http://www.ubuntu.com/community/get-involved</a> <span class="anchor" id="line-469"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-470"></span></li></ul><p class="line867"> <h3 id="More_about_Ubuntu">More about Ubuntu</h3> <span class="anchor" id="line-471"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-472"></span><p class="line862">You can find out more about Ubuntu on the <a class="http" href="http://www.ubuntu.com">Ubuntu website</a> and <a class="http" href="http://wiki.ubuntu.com">Ubuntu wiki</a>. <span class="anchor" id="line-473"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-474"></span><p class="line874">To sign up for future Ubuntu development announcements, please subscribe to Ubuntu's development announcement list at: <span class="anchor" id="line-475"></span><span class="anchor" id="line-476"></span><ul><li style="list-style-type:none"><p class="line891"><a class="http" href="http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-announce">http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-announce</a> <span class="anchor" id="line-477"></span></li></ul><span class="anchor" id="bottom"></span></div> <!-- BEGIN FOOTER --> <div id="pagebottom"></div> </div> <div class="entry-utility"> <span class="cat-links"> <p id="pageinfo" class="info" lang="en" dir="ltr">TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes (last edited 2019-03-06 10:26:44 by <span title="sil2100 @ localhost[127.0.0.1]"><a class="interwiki" href="https://launchpad.net/~sil2100" title="sil2100 @ localhost[127.0.0.1]">sil2100</a></span>)</p> </span> </div> </div><!-- .post --> </div><!-- #content --> </div><!-- #container --> <div class="clearBoth"></div> </div><!-- #main --> </div><!-- #wrapper .hfeed --> <div id="footer"> <div id="siteinfo"> <p> The material on this wiki is available under a free license, see <a href="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/License">Copyright / License</a> for details. </p> </div><!-- #siteinfo --> </div><!-- #footer --> <script> (function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){ i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){(i[r].q=i[r].q||[]).push(arguments)},i[r].l=1*new Date();a=s.createElement(o),m=s.getElementsByTagName(o)[0];a.async=1;a.src=g;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m) })(window,document,'script','//www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js','ga'); ga('create', 'UA-1018242-7', 'auto'); ga('send', 'pageview'); </script></body> </html>

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